Chapter 2: Q2PE. (page 344)
Variation that can be clearly identified and possibly managed.
Short Answer
Assignable variation is defined as variation generated by identifiable variables that can be handled.
Chapter 2: Q2PE. (page 344)
Variation that can be clearly identified and possibly managed.
Assignable variation is defined as variation generated by identifiable variables that can be handled.
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